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Poetry for Mental Health

Supporting people around the world through words and poetry.




It is undeniable that putting thoughts, feelings and emotions into words, on paper, can be both therapeutic and an incredibly effective method of self-help and healing



"Poetry for Mental Health has supported thousands of people through words and poetry! No matter what your age, background and experience, culture, nationality, or identity; whether an established writer with many published titles to your credit, or an aspiring poet who has never written a word of poetry in your life, our philosophy here is to embrace, welcome and support everyone, everywhere suffering from mental health challenges, and help you cope through words and poetry."


About ...

"I formed Poetry for Mental Health at the outbreak of COVID, as a way of helping people cope mentally through lockdown and the pandemic by inspiring them to write poetry. Six years, eight books, and many thousands of pieces of poetry later, Poetry for Mental Health is still inspiring people to write poetry for positive mental health! And with almost 1500 visitors a the month, it is now probably the largest and most visited website of its kind on the net!"

ROBIN BARRATT - Founder POETRY FOR MENTAL HEALTH


OUT NOW!

PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

A collection of personal stories and poetry about life and living with PTSD.


Available from Amazon websites worldwide as a larger format 6 x 9 inch (15.24 x 22.86 cm) paperback and Kindle, and directly from us as a pdf e-book.

ISBN: 9798255872770

277 pages

109 contributors

Over 29 countries represented.



More info

NEW - This Week's Featured Poetry (x4)

Week commencing Monday 27th April, 2026.

I WRESTLED A TIGER TODAY

By Andrew Farrow


Today I wrestled a tiger -

not stripes and teeth,

but pressure and noise

and the weight beneath.


It roared in my thoughts,

it pulled at my pace,

left doubt in its shadow,

and fire in its chase.


I looked in its eyes,

held steady, unshaken -

no blink, no retreat,

no ground left forsaken.


“Come on then,” I said,

“give it your best, tiger.”

My voice may have trembled—

but I stood there, defiant.


I didn’t run.

I stayed in the fight -

not winning, not losing,

just holding on tight.


And maybe that’s strength,

in its rawest form -

to stand in the chaos

and weather the storm.

~

Click here to read more poems by Andrew.



SISTER-DOVE

By Leonore Wilson


“The thought that I might kill myself formed in my mind coolly as a tree or a flower.” ― Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar


And with leather straps they cinched

me to the gurney, hefted me

into the mouth of the ambulance, 

and I lay there in my paper gown 

watching the slow traffic --

those glinting schools of homebound 

fish -- while at my side a young paramedic

with a blank face said nothing

nothing for miles upon miles

and I glimpsed the red dragon

of the Golden Gate, a jumper’s Shoal 

or Paradise; oh bridal scrim, foghorn, 

lute where maiden dusk becomes

a falling star and in the distance

Parnassus heights near Sutro Tower 

Is where my young brother

took his life; oh sister-dove,

sister-dove do you hear the cathedral 

bells of old St Mary’s, do you hear 

their rapacious hunger; sister

dove tell me where is this northern

Bedlam I am heading towards

in this gallows drowning night …


THE FAWN IN THE FENCE

By Rebecca Stickler



Trapped in your own mind,

like a frightened baby deer

trapped in a barbed wire fence.

You struggle to break free

just to find yourself tangled

and in even more pain.

You try to cry out for help

but—just like the baby deer—

your cries for help are ignored

as if you're invisible to the world.

Every thought,

just like every move,

makes the pain worsen

until it becomes too much to bear.

Eventually you find yourself exhausted:

mentally and emotionally.

And just like the baby deer,

you give up and you let go.

Tired, hurting, sad and alone,

you become cold and everything fades to black.

Suddenly the pain is gone.

Finally...

you're free. 


ABOUT THE POEM: This piece uses the metaphor of an ensnared animal to explore the exhaustion of mental health struggles.


ABOUT REBECCA: Rebeccais a poet based in Alliance, Ohio. Her work focuses on the intersection of mental health and the human experience, often utilizing nature as a mirror for internal landscapes. This is her debut publication. 


LOCKET

By Jackie Chou


You're a hitchhiker 

in my heart,

a passenger,

free-riding through 

the hills and valleys 

of my moods.


I try to ditch you,

to no avail,

for you're inside me,

(like this),

confining me

to the brackets

of our lives,

not the other way

around.


ABOUT JACKIE:  Jackie is a writer from Southern California who has two collections of poetry, The Sorceress and Finding My Heart in Love and Loss, published by cyberwit. Her poem "Formosa" was a finalist in the Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize. Besides writing, she loves to watch Jeopardy.


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NOTE ON CONTRIBUTIONS: We publish mental health poetry from around the world, and for a number contributors to this website, English is not their first language. Unlike some other platforms, we don't heavily edit a poet's own work (if we did, it would then not be their own work!), so please focus on a poet's messages and meanings, and not necessarily on any grammatical mistakes or translated imperfections that may arise within their contribution.